Overload of kitties still waiting to find forever home
The Prince Albert SPCA is still experiencing issues with a kitty overload.
Al Dyer, executive director with the Prince Albert SPCA, said in the past week a few more cats were adopted bringing their numbers down from 74 feline residents to approximately 65.
“We had a bit of a run on cats and adopted out eight of them on Saturday, but it’s kind of tailed off a bit now,” said Dyer. “We are still overrun with cats and we do still need to adopt some out.”
The kitty overload is an ongoing issue for the SPCA and as a result has prevented the organization from being able to accept any more of the furry critters. Dyer said they are still offering support to those that have found a stray.